5 - J. Jones ... I know. There's like a grocery list of "concerns"... but where were those concerns when he was killing it on gameday? The weight thing is the only dimension that has me waffling and thinking Moore.

I was tempted to put D. Hopkins at #5 cause I'm huge fan, but that's probably reaching to pick him over any of these guys.

Chance Warmack
Geno Smith
Jarvis Jones
Star Lotulelei
DeAndre Hopkins (not saying he'll go anywhere near the top 5, but I really think this kid is going to blow up in a big way; just as a PSA, Ryan Swope is also gonna do very well in the NFL IMHO)

1 Barkevious Mingo - Players like this never bust he just screams future star to me
2 Luke Joeckel - Easy the best OL in this draft
3 Xavier Rhodes - Milliner is the safer bet but Rhodes has a much higher up side.
4 Sharrif Floyd - Floyd is a pretty safe bet to be a good long term player.
5 Keenan Allen - Is a pretty good bet to be the best #1 WR in this draft which is pretty WR heavy.

1 Barkevious Mingo - Players like this never bust he just screams future star to me
2 Luke Joeckel - Easy the best OL in this draft
3 Xavier Rhodes - Milliner is the safer bet but Rhodes has a much higher up side.
4 Sharrif Floyd - Floyd is a pretty safe bet to be a good long term player.
5 Keenan Allen - Is a pretty good bet to be the best #1 WR in this draft which is pretty WR heavy.

I like Mingo, but I wouldn't say that. I can name 5 or so guys with his skillset that have busted, off the top of my head.

Agree with Rhodes and Floyd, don't like Allen however. Will be a very good #2 WR, never a true #1. Reminds me of Crabtree and Cotchery a lot.

I like Mingo, but I wouldn't say that. I can name 5 or so guys with his skillset that have busted, off the top of my head.

Agree with Rhodes and Floyd, don't like Allen however. Will be a very good #2 WR, never a true #1. Reminds me of Crabtree and Cotchery a lot.

The thing I like about Mingo is his stock hasn't changed a whole lot all threw the draft talk. Usually you find a reason to doubt a guy in the process but I dont see a lot of doubt in Mingo. The guys is a multifaceted beast of a player. He can swing to MLB, OLB, or DE and likely look good doing it. Really think at worst he ends up having a long but average career. He is not a workout warrior or a combine rise he is a guy everyone figured would be good years ago and still looks it.

The thing I like about Mingo is his stock hasn't changed a whole lot all threw the draft talk. Usually you find a reason to doubt a guy in the process but I dont see a lot of doubt in Mingo. The guys is a multifaceted beast of a player. He can swing to MLB, OLB, or DE and likely look good doing it. Really think at worst he ends up having a long but average career. He is not a workout warrior or a combine rise he is a guy everyone figured would be good years ago and still looks it.

Disagree...

Mingo can't really play in the trenches. His long lean frame has always been a problem of his. At 240, I wouldn't want his hand in the dirt, and I wouldn't want him at ILB. He's purely a speed rusher, but has a really nice spin move. What scares me is that he can't disengage blocks at all. Once you lock him, he's out of the play. I love that he can hit, and is really physical, but he has a lot of questions.

Also, he was always mocked in the 5-15 range because everyone knew how athletic he is. He was really hyped up before the season started with LSU, and we all knew that the guy is extremely athletic. Guys like Ansah were relatively unheard of.